Questions for coturnix (Japanese quail)
Do you dry hatch? How often do you hatch? Are they shipped eggs or your own? What is your hatch rate?
Are shipped eggs more likely to need higher humidity? Is dry hatch something that works out better in humid environments like Florida?
I have a batch of 74 eggs in the incubator that were shipped from Pennsylvania to Illinois. I've been keeping them between 35-45 humidity and I am on day 5. I see some veining in the few I can candle, so it appears USPS didn't scramble all of them. I am just nervous, it's been about 5 years since I hatched out chickens last and truthfully I don't remember being concerned about humidity much at all. The humidity recommendations on quail are across the board(at least online)- is this change due to location (natural humidity levels) or due to confusion between the needs of different species? Just trying to wrap my head around it.
I have seen the chart with the size of air cell appropriate for the incubation day and mine are already pretty variable (some bigger, some smaller) so I'm not sure if I should up the humidity to 50 or not.
Probably over thinking this . . .
Do you dry hatch? How often do you hatch? Are they shipped eggs or your own? What is your hatch rate?
Are shipped eggs more likely to need higher humidity? Is dry hatch something that works out better in humid environments like Florida?
I have a batch of 74 eggs in the incubator that were shipped from Pennsylvania to Illinois. I've been keeping them between 35-45 humidity and I am on day 5. I see some veining in the few I can candle, so it appears USPS didn't scramble all of them. I am just nervous, it's been about 5 years since I hatched out chickens last and truthfully I don't remember being concerned about humidity much at all. The humidity recommendations on quail are across the board(at least online)- is this change due to location (natural humidity levels) or due to confusion between the needs of different species? Just trying to wrap my head around it.
I have seen the chart with the size of air cell appropriate for the incubation day and mine are already pretty variable (some bigger, some smaller) so I'm not sure if I should up the humidity to 50 or not.
Probably over thinking this . . .